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Title: The influence of inspired oxygen on the oxygen uptake response to ramp exercise. Author: Walsh ML, Banister EW. Journal: Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol; 1995; 72(1-2):71-5. PubMed ID: 8789573. Abstract: The relation between VO2 and work rate (WR) was examined in seven male subjects who performed ramp (1 W.3s-1) two-legged cycle ergometry to exhaustion while inspiring either hypoxic (12% O2), normoxic (21% O2), or hyperoxic (40% O2) air. The anaerobic threshold was estimated from respiratory gas exchange threshold (RGET). Prior to the RGET, the delta VO2/delta WR was greater under normoxic [mean (SD); 10.19(1.04) ml O2.min-1.W-1] and hyperoxic [10.44 (0.72)] conditions compared with hypoxia [9.34 (0.89)]. Above the RGET, the delta VO2/delta WR for hypoxia [8.91 (0.63)], normoxia [10.40 (0.77)], and hyperoxia [11.08 (0.48)] were all significantly different from each other. These data indicated that for two-legged, cycle, ramp ergometry in normoxia below the RGET, both the delta VO2/delta WR and response time was constant. Above the RGET, the normoxic VO2 response was the net result of a declining delta VO2/delta WR and a longer response time to the unsteady state character of a ramp exercise protocol.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]